Defending Canadian Healthcare at Scale

Inside Modern Healthcare Cyber Threats and Unified, Automated Defense

Canadian healthcare organizations face escalating cyberattacks that exploit legacy systems, medical devices, and trusted access to maintain silent, long-term footholds. This whitepaper explains how credential abuse and lateral movement evade siloed tools, and why unified, automated security is essential to detect and stop threats before patient care is disrupted.

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A Quick Glimpse Inside the Whitepaper:

This whitepaper shows how modern healthcare cyberattacks operate with low-noise persistence across identity, endpoints, networks, cloud, and connected medical devices, while fragmented security fails to detect intrusions in time.

Here’s what makes it worth your time:

  • Attackers abuse compromised credentials, shared administrative access, and unmanaged medical devices to move laterally and remain undetected inside hospital environments.
  • Healthcare IT and security teams face alert fatigue, blind spots across IoMT and legacy systems, and manual response processes that delay containment and investigation.
  • Fragmented SIEM, EDR, and network tools lack cross-domain correlation, making unified detection and automated response critical to stopping attacks early.

This is about preventing patient care disruption, data exposure, and regulatory impact before damage escalates.

Ready to see how unified healthcare defense changes the outcome?